sagesse de dieu – English Translation – Keybot Dictionary

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24 mais puissance de Dieu et sagesse de Dieu pour ceux qui sont appelés, tant Juifs que Grecs.
24 But unto them which are called, both Jews and Greeks, Christ the power of God, and the wisdom of God.
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24. mais puissance de Dieu et sagesse de Dieu pour ceux qui sont appelés, tant Juifs que Grecs.
26. For ye see your calling, brethren, how that not many wise men after the flesh, not many mighty, not many noble, are called:
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C'est seulement ainsi que l'humanité contemporaine pourra découvrir que le Christ est puissance et sagesse de Dieu (cf. 1Co 1,24), que c'est en Lui seulement que se trouve la plénitude de toute aspiration humaine (cf. Gaudium et spes, n.45).
In his pastoral letter, Novo millennio ineunte, John Paul II strongly stresses the primacy of Christ's grace. Further reflection on the subject will help us understand this fundamental aspect of the Christian message which cannot be eliminated from the Good News. We have entered the third millennium and are being urged to more fully know and transmit this important element.
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Cette entité extérieure, selon certains, serait capable de les juger, de les punir ou les récompenser, et de contrôler leurs destinées, grâce à des intermédiaires, les églises et les hommes d’églises ou prêtres, afin de leur transmettre les termes ou la Sagesse de Dieu, ou de ses représentants sur Terre (le Messie ou fondateur de chaque religion), ou des soi-disant « prophètes ».
Regarding terrestrial religions, they also separate the subject from the object. Religious men, faithful ones and churchgoers in general believe that God is an external superior entity to be adored and worshipped, and that they are the sinners. This external entity, some believe, would be capable of judging them, punishing or rewarding them, and of controlling their destinies, and would need intermediaries - the churches and their priests or clergymen - in order to transmit to them the words or the wisdom of God, of His representatives on Earth (the Messiah or founder of each religion), or of the so-called "prophets". Some religions have several Gods, demi-Gods or deities, but they are also idolized or venerated by their followers.